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Myers, an attorney, was Chertoff's chief of staff when he headed the Justice Department's criminal division, and will now head the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, part of Chertoff's Department of Homeland Security. Although Myers qualifies as a Bush loyalist, little in her background prepares her for one of the most troubled areas of the entire government. She was an associate attorney under independent counsel Kenneth Starr during his attempt to bring down President Clinton and, in the past four years she has bopped through the departments of Commerce, Justice and Treasury and worked for awhile as a special assistant to Bush on personnel issues while waiting for Congress to recess. Some people are complaining that, unlike other appointments, the head of ICE is required by statute to have a minimum of five years of experience in both law enforcement and management. But hey, some folks say that Homeland Security is so dysfunctional already, especially ICE, that the only way Myers can go is up. Even the right-leaning National Review, got into the act. A biting editorial pointed out that Myers "... would be the officer chiefly responsible for protecting the nation against terrorist threats once they have succeeded in infiltrating our borders, which are guarded by a different bureaucracy." The National Review editorial writer also commented, "Her (Myers) nomination highlights the administration 's desire to keep immigration enforcement on a short leash, lest some rogue official embarrass the White House by actually enforcing the immigration law..." Last week, the Daily Kos published the "List of 17," recess appointees, all of whom will serve until January 2007 when the current Senate term expires: Floyd Hall, New Jersey -- AMTRAK Reform Board Enrique J. Sosa, Florida -- AMTRAK Reform Board Nadine Hogan, Florida -- Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (Private Representative) Roger W. Wallace, Texas -- Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (Private Representative) Gordon England, Texas -- Deputy Secretary of Defense Benjamin A. Powell, Florida -- General Counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Ronald E. Meisburg, Virginia -- General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board Julie L. Myers, Kansas -- Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Tracy A. Henke, Missouri -- Executive Director of the Office of State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security Arthur F. Rosenfeld, Virginia -- Federal Mediation and Conciliation Director at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Ellen R. Sauerbrey, Maryland -- Assistant Secretary of State (Population, Refugees, and Migration) Dorrance Smith, Virginia -- Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Robert D. Lenhard, Maryland -- Federal Election Commission Steven T. Walther, Nevada -- Federal Election Commission Hans Von Spakovsky, Georgia -- Federal Election Commission Peter N. Kirsanow, Ohio -- National Labor Relations Board Stephen Goldsmith, Indiana -- Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service



